Eye Can Art: a Small, Local, Women-Owned Company Wins Big Awards for All-Inclusive, Repeat-Use Art Kits
The three Seattle women who own Eye Can Art have garnered a collection of top toy industry awards in 2009 for several of their all-inclusive, repeat-use art kits. Shannon Ninburg, Bridget Daly, and Moria Blair captured a 2009 Creative Child Magazine's Toy of the Year award for their Book in a Box Kit. The Eye Can Art Printmaking Kit and Sumi-e Kit each won an Oppenheim Toy Portfolio 2009 Gold Seal Award. The Printmaking Kit also won a Tillywig award in 2009. And in 2008, the Printmaking Kit and the Sumi-e Kit brought home the coveted Parents Choice awards.
Austen's Powers
The Drucker Institute's "Drucker Apps" Offers Key Insights on Management as a Liberal Art, For Anyone Who is the CEO of a Multinational Corporation or a Jane Austen Fan (or Both)
FEC Complaint Seeks to Void 2006 Immunity Deal With Hillary Clinton: Presents New Evidence Alleging Hillary's Role in Accepting Illegal Funds
A New FEC Complaint was filed today by D. Colette Wilson Esq. with the Federal Election Commission to reopen MUR 5225 and void the FEC immunization of Hillary Clinton for further investigation. This action was taken after the FEC invited Wilson to present new evidence that would prove the Conciliation Agreement with Hillary Clinton's Campaign Committee was violated. The new complaint presents new evidence supporting earlier allegations of Hillary Clinton's role in illegally soliciting, coordinating, accepting and directing more than $1.2 million contributed to her 2000 Senate campaign.